“This cottage is in the centre of Mytholmroyd which means there are plenty of places to eat and drink close by.”

It is a very cosy place to stay for two, with all the facilities you need. One bonus is the 6 foot wide bed. The bus and train services are very close by and very regular. There are plenty of walks from the door and Hebden Bridge is only 1.5 miles along the canal footpath. This is a lovely cottage in a lovely area.

Mrs HigtonAugust 2018

“Received a very warm welcome from the owners.”

Cottage was extremely clean and very comfortable. A great base to explore the local area, either on foot, by car or the railway station is a 5 minute walk away. Good mix of eating and drinking establishments in the village.

Mr HeimAugust 2018

“Mytholmroyd is a small, fairly unspectacular, town along the Rochdale canal.”

You have a selection of shops close to the cottage and the canal is very close. Please note that there are major works going on (August 2018 and further), so expect a bit of noise and traffic. The town is a bit away from the Yorkshire Dales, expect to spend about 50 minutes to get there. Walking options are available, we particularly enjoyed the canal and Hebden Bridge.
The cottage is on the small side and the biggest limitation in our view is that the living room and the bedroom both look onto the street and pavement, with a regular flow of pedestrians walking straight past your window, especially when you are sitting at the small, folding-type dining table. In the bedroom you have a nice, but very low window, so again, with the curtains drawn back, you feel that you are in full view of the street traffic. This did not bother us and you can of course draw curtains to have privacy.
The cottage was clean; Pete, our host, gave us a swift and competent introduction, and we had everything we needed. Internet and TV worked well, as did the other electrical applicances. The stove worked very well with wood, we appreciated the powerful gas cooker as well as the instant hot water. The bed was comfortable, the settee and sofa were okay.
We like the North of England and enjoyed our stay in Mytholmroyd.

Dr SouthallJuly 2018

“We had a wonderfully relaxing and enjoyable time in Mytholmroyd.”

The cottage was perfect for what we wanted; just the right size, close to facilities in the village, and cosy and homely (although anyone who really struggles with stairs should note that the stairs up to the bedroom are quite steep). Being 5 minutes walk from the station was very convenient, both for getting to the cottage in the first place, and for visiting other places in the area, such as the Piece Hall in Halifax, and the iMax cinema in Bradford. Hebden Bridge is within walking distance along the towpath of the Rochdale Canal, which is very scenic and interesting, and there is good hill walking in all directions from the front door. All in all we had a fabulous and very relaxing break, and we're looking forward to returning one day.

Mr LovellJune 2018

“Well situated for all local shops, pubs & restaurants.”

Great walk along the canal to Hebden Bridge which takes about 30mins.

Mrs SmithJune 2018

“This was my second visit to Weavers Cottage.”

It is a lovely cottage and Peter and Yvonne are wonderful people. The cottage is well equipped and feels like a second home . 5*****

Mr YatesMay 2018

“Had a lovely stay at Weavers Cottage for Wifes's birthday.”

Cottage was everything we wanted. Very Cosy beuatifuly presented and very well appointed and spotlessly clean and a warm welcome from Owner. Perfect location for exploring Calder Valley with excellent transport links. Would definitely book again and would recommend to any couple. Everything you could need is in this Cottage and all works exactly as it should including a great Hot Shower which is essential after a great day walking in stunning scenery. Thanks to Pete and Yvonne we were both very happy with Weavers Cottage
Jeff and Irene Yates
Ormskirk Lancashire

Many walks can had without the use of the car & access to Sowerby Bridge, Hebden Bridge & Todmorden can be had along the canal & further afield via the frequent trains. Mytholmroyd itself has everything you would want for a week's stay. Well recommended.

Mr RobinsNovember 2017

“Fantastic location.”

Lovely walks from the cottage. Beautiful scenery when driving and an easy train journey when you want a bit of retail therapy in Manchester.

Mrs MaloneOctober 2017

“Lovely cottage in a great location, would definitely book again”

Mrs SangchiSeptember 2017

“Weavers cottage is located in an ideal place for touring.”

We used the trains as they were so convenient for day out to Manchester,Leeds and Halifax.Walks from cottage to Hebden Bridge and beyond.

Mr McbrideSeptember 2017

“A lovely cottage in a beautiful part of the World.”

So many dog friendly pubs and cafes within walking distance and the most beautiful scenery. We also loved curling up in front of the log burner. Highly recommended!

Mr SodenFebruary 2017

“Had a lovely stay at weavers cottage everything you need very cosy.”

Friendly village and the owners were very welcoming, highly recommend. N&J Soden

The property

Hebden Bridge 1 mile.

A traditional, stone-built, terraced cottage, just off the main high street of the village of Mytholmroyd, home of the infamous Cragg Coiners and birthplace of Ted Hughes, the Poet Laureate, a mile from Hebden Bridge.

Fully refurbished, this cosy cottage is full of character and retains the charm of a bygone age, making it an ideal romantic retreat.

Set over two floors, the accommodation includes a ground floor open plan living area with kitchen, sitting and dining areas and a warming woodburning stove.

On the first floor is a spacious bedroom with a king-size bed and an adjoining bathroom.

This cottage offers excellent walks from the doorstep and also on the nearby canal towpath, where it's only 10 minutes' walk to Hebden Bridge with its many pubs and restaurants, lively and varied nightlife, wide range of lovely eateries and curiosity shops, and the old cinema, where you can indulge in tea and scones at the interval.

Closer to home, Mytholmroyd offers a couple of good pubs, a bistro, cafe and also the Walkley Clogs factory, the oldest clog makers in the country.

The countryside surrounding this lovely area offers many bridleways and there is also a mountain bike centre in Hebden Bridge.

Visit the village of Heptonstall with its two historic pubs, or explore the home of the Bronte sisters in nearby Haworth.

With the bustling town of Skipton also within an easy drive, this is a superb cottage whatever the time of year.

Accommodation

One king-size double bedroom. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove.

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About the location

HEBDEN BRIDGE

The attractive, little Pennine town of Hebden Bridge sits within the Calderdale area and provides home to the picturesque Rochdale Canal and a delightful Victorian railway station. Excellent walking country, with the National Trust owned Hardcastle Crags and the Pennine Way close by, this delightful location is also the first 'Walkers are Welcome' town in the UK, a scheme supported by the Ramblers’ Association. Alternatively, scenic drives and fabulous cycling, as featured on 2nd stage of the 2014 Tour de France, 2015 Tour de Yorkshire and 2018 Tour de Yorkshire, can be enjoyed from your doorstep. Journey to Haworth where the splendid Parsonage Museum commemorates the famous Bronte family who lived there. The area is also a must for steam railway enthusiasts who will enjoy the thriving Worth Valley Railway, whilst the highly acclaimed Eureka Museum is in Halifax, noted for its unique Piece Hall and its Victorian architecture. The stunning architecture of the Dean Clough complex should also be admired and is just seven miles away. Skipton, “Gateway to the Dales” and Holmfirth, recognised from Last of the Summer Wine, are both easy and scenic car rides away.